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 Posted by kchayka on 06/12/95 11:37 
David Graham wrote: 
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> In idiot terms, when something is cached is it then on my hard disc 
> somewhere when the ebrowser is IE and what if it's Firefox? 
 
Your cache, regardless of the browser, is just a directory on your hard 
disk. The browser may obfuscate the file names in the cache, but that 
doesn't change the data. 
 
By default, IE uses a directory called "Temporary Internet Files", 
located in your user directory, probably something like 
c:\Documents and Settings\<user>\ 
in the Application Data or Local Settings directory. 
 
Firefox uses one called "cache" in your profile directory (also 
somewhere in your user directory by default). You can change the cache 
location if you want, though you may have to hunt and peck in browser 
preferences to find the setting. 
 
BTW, regarding learnflash.com, it seems they are only permitting 
streaming for the free tutorials. If you want more, you probably gotta 
pay. Can't really fault them for that. 
 
But, if you believe these freebies are supposed to be downloadable, you 
should contact them about it. 
 
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